A 28-year-old Detroit man who was captured last week after he ran from Muskegon Heights police has been charged with several felony offenses.

Deangelo Pippen was arraigned Friday before visiting 60th District Judge Richard J. Pasarela. Pippen is charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm, carrying a concealed weapon, resisting and obstructing police and two felony firearm counts.

Pippen had served time in prison on a federal charge and was wanted for parole violation on a federal warrant when police spotted him coming out of a house on Leahy Street Wednesday, authorities said.

He was caught after a foot pursuit that ended in the 200 block of Barney Street. A handgun that Pippen allegedly tossed during the chase was recovered.

Bail was set at $15,000 cash or surety and preliminary examination for Oct. 4.